LXE E-EQ-MX2RG-L-ARC - Manual

LXE E-EQ-MX2RG-L-ARC

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Notices; Text explaining Sockets and ROM-DOS; Revision Notice; Entire Manual
  • Page 3 – MX2 Reference Guide; Table of Contents
  • Page 6 – HAPTER
  • Page 9 – Illustrations
  • Page 11 – Chapter 1 Introduction and Specifications; Introduction; There are two types of MX2 devices available. Both use hand-straps.; Figure 1-1 The MX2 Hand Held Computer, Rear Views
  • Page 12 – All keypads are installed and configured by LXE.
  • Page 13 – Document Conventions; ATTENTION; Technical Specifications
  • Page 14 – Physical; Front Rear; Figure 1-3 The MX2 Hand Held Computer; Height
  • Page 15 – Keypad
  • Page 16 – The 48-key keypad is also available with a TN5250 overlay.
  • Page 17 – Display; Figure 1-6 MX2 Display; Cleaning the Display / Scan Aperture; RAM
  • Page 18 – Battery; Figure 1-7 Battery Pack; Battery Maintenance Publication
  • Page 19 – Standard Range Laser Scanner; Figure 1-8 Laser Scanner Location at Top of Unit; Location; Depth Of Field – All Scanners; Label Density; Minimum distance determined by symbol length and scan angle.
  • Page 20 – PC Card; Figure 1-9 PCMCIA Card; The PCMCIA card must be installed by authorized personnel.; IR Communications Port; Figure 1-10 IR Port Location on Bottom of Unit
  • Page 21 – Docking Pads; Figure 1-11 Docking Pad Location on Bottom of Unit; Radio PC Card
  • Page 24 – Getting Help; available for download from the ServicePass website only.; Manuals and Accessories; Networking
  • Page 25 – Accessories; Revision K – September 2005
  • Page 26 – Revision A – October 2000 : Initial Release
  • Page 27 – Chapter 2 Using Advanced Features; Figure 2-1 Location of the Enter Keys; Left Enter Key; Figure 2-2 Program Trigger Icons; Caps
  • Page 28 – Key Combinations for International Characters (38-key Keypad); International; accent; International Characters and LXE Terminal Emulations
  • Page 29 – Resetting the MX2; You do not need to press the; Cold Boot; To perform a cold boot on a MX2, first turn it off. Then press
  • Page 30 – Safe Boot; and the; “Wait...”; appears on the display, immediately press the [; Hardware Reset; Figure 2-3 Location of the Hardware Reset Mechanism
  • Page 31 – Using PC Cards; Figure 2-4 The IR Port on Bottom of Unit
  • Page 32 – Laser Scanner; Figure 2-5 Scanner Aperture Location; Scan Trigger on Handle (Standard with 48-; Figure 2-6 Scan Button and Scan Trigger
  • Page 33 – Cover; Figure 2-7 Insert Pistol Grip; Remove the Protective Diaphragm.
  • Page 34 – Hand-Strap Installation; as standard equipment.; Figure 2-8 Hand Strap Assembly; Periodically check the fastenings and retighten if necessary.
  • Page 35 – The Disk Drives; is a read-only drive used to; Additional Drives; looks like a hard disk drive to the operating system. You can use
  • Page 36 – Configuring the MX2; Problem; For example, the setup string to enable I 2 of 5 is; Transferring Files; Serial cable
  • Page 37 – Advanced Power Management; utility on drive B of each MX2.; Batteries
  • Page 38 – Power Management at the Radio Card; sleep mode
  • Page 39 – Radio PC Card Configuration; radios. They do not work with LXE’s 900MHz system radios.
  • Page 40 – Lucent Parameters; file documentation.; Link Support; Instructs TCP/IP stack to bind to radio driver.
  • Page 41 – Microwave_Robustness; Low
  • Page 42 – Configures whether this station will receive Multicast packets.
  • Page 44 – through 20 minutes; Channel; Sets the channel to be used when the PC card is acting as the master.; Subchannel; Optimizes the PC card for the number of concurrent modes.
  • Page 45 – DataRate3 0x0B
  • Page 46 – Fast Power Save Mode
  • Page 47 – Cisco 350 Radio Only; LEAP; OFF or ON; OFF or ON; ShortPreamble; This parameter is valid for Cisco 350 series radios only.; AWCLEAP; clear
  • Page 48 – WEPDOS; wepdos; Syntax; key; Standard Options
  • Page 50 – Enables encryption on Symbol 4121 series radios.; diversity; Set diversity to “both” for two antennas and “A” for one antenna. MX2=A
  • Page 51 – SOCKETS TCP/IP Stack; The network can be subdivided by two for every net bit added.; Bootp
  • Page 52 – Setting SOCKETS.CFG Parameters; ARP INIT GRAT; Set Interface; For all radios except Symbol DS 11MB
  • Page 53 – Set Domain Name Server; Redisplay IP information when SOCKET.CFG runs.; Options; For Symbol DS 11MB radios; Refer to documentation to change.
  • Page 54 – SOCKET.CFG Parameters; lists the domain suffix if domain is not specified.; Example; domain retry 3; iface; iface is a synonym for the interface command.; interface
  • Page 55 – interface type name class other parameters; Parameters; Interface; name; Type
  • Page 56 – for the various
  • Page 57 – ip; ip status; hostid; Net Bits
  • Page 58 – number; ip ttl; displays the current value of the time to live parameter.; param; ifname; param sl0 clear
  • Page 59 – route
  • Page 60 – When using RIP or Proxy ARP a value from 0 to 16 for
  • Page 61 – route add default ipx0; tcp
  • Page 62 – time
  • Page 63 – Sample output
  • Page 64 – tcp timemax sub-command
  • Page 65 – RF Throughput, Performance and Troubleshooting; MU Access Control; your network administrator.
  • Page 66 – Site Survey; program on a laptop using a; Throughput and Performance; Transmitter power
  • Page 67 – Operational Problems; The drivers won’t load, or the unit locks up when the drivers load.
  • Page 68 – Problems with DOS Drivers; ODI driver does not install or does not work
  • Page 69 – Chapter 3 Software Configuration; Prnt Scrn; PC Card and RF Networking Software; Default IRQ for PC card is 7.
  • Page 70 – Disk Drives and Files; Drive A; REM Initial CONFIG.SYS file for
  • Page 71 – REM Initial AUTOEXEC.BAT file for; Figure 3-2 AUTOEXEC.BAT File on Drive A
  • Page 72 – Drive B
  • Page 73 – command. It also eliminates the loading of; Figure 3-5 AUTOEXEC.BAT File on Drive B
  • Page 74 – Drive C; Root Directory Files; Called after the CONFIG.SYS files on drives A and B are processed.; DOS Directory Files
  • Page 75 – PCM Directory Files; The SNMP agent files are loaded on MX2’s with a 2.4GHz radio.; Terminal Emulation Files; ANSI Plus with 2.4 GHz radio
  • Page 76 – TE Selection Menu; Drive D
  • Page 77 – System Configurations; Figure 3-7 CONFIG.SYS File on Drive C for Default Configuration
  • Page 78 – I/O PC Card Support Configuration; Figure 3-9 CONFIG.SYS File on Drive C for I/O PC Card Support
  • Page 79 – Data Entry; Access Points with installed 64XX 2.4GHz radios.
  • Page 80 – ANSI Plus; ANSI Plus 2K required for each form; DOS TE Font Sizes; MX2 screen sizes available at the DOS prompt are:
  • Page 81 – Sample NET.CFG Files; Lucent Radio NET.CFG File
  • Page 82 – Domain 0 set per customer settings; Cisco Radio NET.CFG File
  • Page 83 – Symbol 2Mb Radio NET.CFG File
  • Page 84 – Symbol 11Mb Radio NET.CFG File; 1. A semicolon as the first non blank character denotes a
  • Page 86 – Sample SOCKET.CFG File
  • Page 87 – SNMP DOS Agent; Autoconfigurator Instructions”.
  • Page 88 – Avalanche
  • Page 89 – Location of optional TE files *
  • Page 91 – Chapter 4 Commands; that are loaded in the MX2 by LXE; Tnn
  • Page 92 – option; Remarks
  • Page 93 – path
  • Page 94 – Volume Serial Number is 190E-4AA2
  • Page 96 – FORMAT; siz
  • Page 97 – The HIMEM driver can be used to allow ROM-DOS to run in High Memory.
  • Page 98 – An extended memory error condition can occur if the BIOS (via Int; Failure to Control the A20 Line—; When HIMEM installs, it attempts to control the A20 line,; Examples; Once this driver is installed, accessing the HMA and Extended
  • Page 100 – bau; baud; Indicates a monochrome display adapter.
  • Page 101 – or; filename
  • Page 102 – ASCII text Editor Program; Starting the Editor; To start the editor, enter; Basic Editor Operation
  • Page 103 – NED Default Hot Keys; Key Function
  • Page 105 – The syntax for REMDISK is:; Option; Selects hardware handshaking for flow control.
  • Page 106 – Tnnn; Remote Disk Program
  • Page 107 – nnnn; Bnnnn
  • Page 108 – SYS; The
  • Page 109 – VER; Internal
  • Page 115 – Chapter 5 The Docking Station; Recharge the MX2 NiMH battery pack and lithium backup batteries.; The Single Dock; Figure 5-1 Charging/Communication Dock for One MX2
  • Page 116 – Attaching the Single Dock to a Computer; Complete the following steps:; Figure 5-2 Back Panel of the Single Dock; See Appendix A, “Connector Configurations”, for pin assignments.; The Power Adapter; Figure 5-3 US Dock Power Adapter
  • Page 117 – Using a Single Dock; the; light does not come on, make sure the; light is on and the MX2 is fully; Charging Batteries
  • Page 118 – Single Dock
  • Page 119 – Appendix A Connector Configurations; Serial IR Port
  • Page 120 – The Cable Connector for the Single Dock
  • Page 121 – Appendix B Key Maps; Keypads; LXE Terminal Emulator.; Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies for Batch Units; First press this key
  • Page 127 – Terminal Emulator Keypad” later in this appendix.
  • Page 128 – be accomplished by using the Fn SHIFT keypress.
  • Page 133 – IBM TN5250 Terminal Emulator Keypad; TN5250 Terminal Reference Guide
  • Page 135 – Index; Backlight
  • Page 138 – Power Indicator
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MX2 Reference Guide

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Summary

Page 2 - Notices; Text explaining Sockets and ROM-DOS; Revision Notice; Entire Manual

Notices Notice: LXE Inc. reserves the right to make improvements or changes in the products described in this manual at any time without notice. While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy, LXE assumes no liability resulting from any errors or o...

Page 3 - MX2 Reference Guide; Table of Contents

E-EQ-MX2RG-L-ARC MX2 Reference Guide Table of Contents C HAPTER 1 I NTRODUCTION AND S PECIFICATIONS 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................... 1 Document Conventions .....................................................

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iv Table of Contents MX2 Reference Guide E-EQ-MX2RG-L-ARC Set Router IP (Gateway only) ........................................................................................................ 43 Set Domain Name Server......................................................................................

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